' fl'jS I I H1..11 1 i,r I,. ? ? , mg* VOLUME XXX No. 22 KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, JUNE 6,1963. P^?Ei ZfflLPS7 ?? - ' ' *? - * ' -* Scott's Store News Personals Mrs. Layune Rivenhardt and Mrs. Odie Register of Kinston at tended Homecoming at Snow Hill Church Sunday and visited Mr. and j i i ?? Mrs. Roland Thigpen afterwards. Mrs. Minnie Summerlin of Mt. Olive and Sam Waller visited Mrs. D. C. Scott Friday. Miss Jane Torbet and Alton Dail of Charlotte were guests of Mr. and. Mm. Roland Sullivan Saturday nif.'ht and attended the Dail reun ion Sunday at Oak Ridge commun ity building. Mrs. Oarrie Scott spent Tuesday night with the Claud Powella of Warsaw. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edd Car ter were visiting at Wallace with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Carter. Mr. and Mrs. William E. TyndaU of Kinston were over night guests of Mrs. Edgar Outlaw, Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Summerlin and faye of Kenansville, Mrs. Johnny Single ton and children and Mre. Ivey Summerlin went to New Bern Wed nesday to visit the J E. Stanleys. Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Outlaw and boys were visiting relatives in War saw Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter were at Washington during the weekend visiting the Earl Whaley family. Mrs. J. E. Stanley and children of New Bern were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Summerlin Sun day. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Kornegay of Seven Springs were callers in the Summerlin home. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of Beulaville visited Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Scott Sunday. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rivenbaik of Mt. (Rive were cal lers in the D. L. Scott home. The Rev. and Mrs. H.' A. Grubbs and family left Sunday afternoon for two weeks visit in Florida with relatives They were accompanied by Mary Louise Stafford of B. F. Grady section, Judy Waller and El ton Ray Davis. Blythe Bell is recuperating at her home following an infection- of a mouth operation. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Waller attend ed the graduation exercises at A. C. C. Wilson Sunday. They also were there for the luncheon. Carolyn Wal ler daughter of the Wallers was one of the graduating class. .* , ? * ' ? *? The USA hit m iM MftQttitfMir ers, trained under the T?rKm>IIWICIB, ; ?**???? ? ill ??? jp-j WEST COAST LUMBER CO. | 20? CMMI H^M U. I WILMINGTON. NOitTH CAROLINA ? L P. O. ROX ft* PHONE RO 1-1474 I Dear Friends: ,-fl I Why is Douglas Fir the most Widely used lumber in our country I, today? | I. It gives you QUALITY! /Strong - straight ? workable. I I Ours is old growth! FicSe grain, 90% heart lumber. I I It gives you VALUE! / Costs less with labor saved. I I We give you SERVICE! Fast, dependable, jobsite I I delivery from stocks of over two million feet. *. It is PREFERRED NATIONALLY! Yes, from the I I '* Pacific, to the Atlantic, to the Gulf ? thousands of I I contractors now stdck, use, and prefer it. I ? Dounlas Fir alone, makes up more than half of all soft wood I production in this country. It must be flood! Try it, yourself! J I SHE ATI NO / PRECUT STUDS I I White Fir or Ponderqea White Fir $R3 12 I ? 1x12 /$ 85.03 s,5ruee S99<50 I AUtlJ 4 * 4 llAN00M WNeTHS I J Cedar *** ^ 2 x 6 & VAder White Fire $89.77 ? ROOFING Flit PLYWOOD I Douglas Fir j $ 89.77 V* AD Int. ~~~ $ 2 57 ? | ? Tapered $ 6 89 H AC Ext. S 3 95 ? Sealtab ) J $ 7.79 ** Sheeting $ 258 II Felt / ' $ 2 33 ** Cheating \ , $ 3.52 I L * Undbrlaymer# * $ 4.53 I OAK FLOORING PREFINISHfD I I i.COm.&c?,r" 2^ Willi V GROOVED PANELING ? I Clear & Select Shorts $137.75 | I 1 Com. RedR/L $180 50 Mohogany ?* $3.95 | | Select RedR/L $204.75 J^NTS ,$484 | Clear Red R/L $213.75 CHERRY (Best $12.92 I Prices Net - Delivered . WALNUT (Best) $12.92 Thank You ? WEST COAST LUMBER CO.. Friendship News Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Sander son attended the funeral of her nephew in Georgia on Tuesday. Mack Pridgen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pridgen, spent sever ay days in Clinton with his aunt Mrs. John Royals. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ward of Mary land visited the Glenwood Sander sons on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grady visited the Bill Grady family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cavenaugb and children of